crapl Community Research and Academic Programming License
unlicense Release code to public domain. See unlicense.org.
wtfpl Do What the Fuck You Want To Public License, Version 2

### In-file copyright and licensing notices.

Garnish can also add copyright and licensing notices at the beginning of your
individual source files; this is standard practice with some projects and some
licenses. When the terms of a license recommend or require a copyright and
licensing notice to be placed inside a file, garnish will do this automatically
unless you prevent it using the -x option. You can force the use of source
file headers regardless of license used with the with the -f option.

If you find yourself needing to remove the licensing notice garnish has placed
inside your project’s source files (e.g. because you want to change to a
different license), run the garnish-rm (no space) command in your project
root. This command inspects each file and looks for the license block delimeters
that garnish normally applies (e.g. the ::::: LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT NOTICE ::::
and :::::::::::::::::::::::::: lines). garnish-rm will do nothing to your
file if the notice delimeters are missing or modified.

### License

Garnish is Copyright (c) 2013 Jennifer Hamon (jen@hamon.io) and released under
the MIT license. For details about this license, please see the text of LICENSE.

### Disclaimer

Although this software has been tested, there is a chance that any files handled
by the software could be lost or damaged. Consequently, do not use garnish on
work that has not been commited to your repository. As per the MIT License, I
am not responsible for any data loss that may occur as a result of using this
tool.

### Contacting the author

I am not a lawyer, and this software does not provide legal advice. However, if
you’ve found this software useful, I’d love to hear from you. Reach out on
twitter [@jenplusplus](http://www.twitter.com/jenplusplus) or email jen@hamon.io.